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SureRank SEO – Smart Assistant with Meta Tags, Social Preview, XML Sitemap, and Schema · support · 2026-05-16T15:28:00+00:00

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Muhammad Aquilur Rahman unresolved
Hello, Please someone help me for fixing with 403 error .for linking SureRank plugin to Google Searc Console as is also illustrated in the the image attached https://kommodo.ai/i/aohw3Dj41zRLojvVMpZo The page I need help with: [ log in to see the link] Hello @kashif61 , Thank you for reaching out! A 403 error during the Google Search Console connection process is usually related to one of the following: 1. Search Console permissions Please make sure the Google account you are using has either Owner or Full User access to the property. You can verify this under Settings → Users and permissions in Google Search Console. 2. Google Workspace restrictions If you are using a Google Workspace account, your organization may be restricting third-party app connections. In that case, you may need to contact your Workspace administrator to allow the connection, or alternatively, try using a personal Google account that has access to the same property. 3. Property URL mismatch Google treats https://aquilbiz.com and https://www.aquilbiz.com as separate properties, so please ensure the property URL in Search Console exactly matches the Site Address configured in WordPress. You can confirm this under Settings → General in your WordPress dashboard. 4. Security plugin or firewall restrictions If the account connects successfully but the plugin still returns a 403 error, it is possible that a security plugin, firewall, or server configuration is blocking outgoing requests to Google. You could try temporarily disabling security-related plugins or contacting your hosting provider to help rule this out. Please let me know the results after checking the above steps, and I will be happy to assist you further. Best Regards, Namrata

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BSFNamrata 2026-05-18T13:51:00+00:00

Hello @kashif61 , Thank you for reaching out! A 403 error during the Google Search Console connection process is usually related to one of the following: 1. Search Console permissions Please make sure the Google account you are using has either Owner or Full User access to the property. You can verify this under Settings → Users and permissions in Google Search Console. 2. Google Workspace restrictions If you are using a Google Workspace account, your organization may be restricting third-party app connections. In that case, you may need to contact your Workspace administrator to allow the connection, or alternatively, try using a personal Google account that has access to the same property. 3. Property URL mismatch Google treats https://aquilbiz.com and https://www.aquilbiz.com as separate properties, so please ensure the property URL in Search Console exactly matches the Site Address configured in WordPress. You can confirm this under Settings → General in your WordPress dashboard. 4. Security plugin or firewall restrictions If the account connects successfully but the plugin still returns a 403 error, it is possible that a security plugin, firewall, or server configuration is blocking outgoing requests to Google. You could try temporarily disabling security-related plugins or contacting your hosting provider to help rule this out. Please let me know the results after checking the above steps, and I will be happy to assist you further. Best Regards, Namrata